The Etoile de Besseges cycling race in France has been marred by safety concerns after multiple incidents involving traffic interfering with the peloton. Five teams, including Ineos Grenadiers, withdrew from the third stage following a string of dangerous encounters with vehicles on the course. The organizers have faced criticism for failing to adequately protect the riders.
Five teams, including Britain's Ineos Grenadiers, pulled out of the third stage of the Etoile de Besseges road cycling race in France following incidents of traffic interfering with the peloton. Friday's stage from Besseges-Besseges was neutralised early on after riders came across a vehicle on a roundabout.
The day before, a motorist tried to enter the course as the riders were arriving at high speed on a narrow road 10 miles from the finish in Marguerittes, causing chaotic scenes in the peloton. The incident forced 25-year-old Belgian rider Maxim Van Gils to abandon the race after he crashed and needed to go to hospital.Lidl-Trek, EF Education-EasyPost, Red Bull-Bora Hansgrohe and Soudal Quick-Step also withdrew from stage three because of safety concerns. Soudal-QuickStep said it was 'unacceptable' that unauthorised motor vehicles were allowed on the race course. It is not clear yet whether those teams will return for Saturday's stage four from Vauvert to Mont Bouquet. The race organisers, the UCI and the teams have faced criticism for the incidents, with many riders expressing their concern for safety. A social media post showed an image of riders trying to pass a lorry on the course, writing: 'Pictures we don't want to see.' The post added: 'The security of our riders is the most important thing. It's not necessary to mention the names of the riders who died last year to prove that.' Belgian rider Thomas de Gendt, who retired last year after 16 years as a professional, wrote on X: 'Maybe now the organisers and UCI will start to listen. Otherwise we just stay monkeys in a circus.
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